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Shooter Wants Insurers to Cover His Legal Bills After Jurors Find Him Not Guilty
Jurors in the criminal case agreed with testimony that Michael Barisone was suffering from a delusional disorder that left him detached from reality at the time of the shootings.Ocean County Jury Awards $1.6 Million to Motorist Hurt in Route 9 Crash
An Ocean County jury returned a $1.6 million verdict on Jan. 19 in Hacker v. Jaime-Valdez, a suit by a man who sustained shoulder, neck and back injuries…Buchholz v. Crestbrook Ins. Co.
Although Crestbrook covered many of the Bucholzes' losses, it denied a generalized claim for mold growing in their walls and heating, ventilation, and air conditioning system.Franks v. State Farm Mut. Auto. Ins. Co.
The policyholders claimed they should have been offered another opportunity to waive stacking for UM/UIM coverage when they removed a vehicle from their auto policy.View more book results for the query "State Farm Insurance"
A Purchase by Any Other Name: No Second Chance for Stacking After Removing Vehicle From Policy
A unanimous Pennsylvania Supreme Court has ruled that removing a vehicle from an auto policy does not create another opportunity to waive stacking for UM/UIM coverage.John Moriarty & Associates, Inc. v. Zurich American Insurance Co.
The Appeals Court of Massachusetts reversed the dismissal of claims against an insurance company after it admitted it had a duty to defend its insured in an underlying matter but refused to do so, remanding its insured's allegations of breach of contract and unfair or deceptive practices.Unanimous Pa. Supreme Court Declines to Expand Opportunities to Re-Waive UIM Stacking
"It's certainly going to limit the ability of claimants to recover, and it shifts the burden from the insurance companies onto those claimants to comply with the law," said James Hockenberry, a partner with the Law Office of Leon Aussprung who represented the plaintiffs.Data Mapping: Leave No Data Behind
Why Data Mapping Is a Critical Exercise for Corporate Legal Departments Data mapping is the process of figuring out what information a company gathers, where it is kept and how it moves across the company. This article examines the importance of data mapping for corporate legal departments and how it fits into a larger strategy.Couple Sues State Farm Over Disputed Property Damage Claim
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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